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The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study

Frequent nightmares are highly prevalent and constitute a risk factor for a wide range of psychopathological conditions. Despite its prevalence and clinical relevance however, the pathophysiological mechanisms of nightmares are poorly understood. A recent study (Perogamvros et, al 2019) examined the...

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Autores principales: Bogdány, Tamás, Perakakis, Pandelis, Bódizs, Róbert, Simor, Péter
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34990964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102933
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author Bogdány, Tamás
Perakakis, Pandelis
Bódizs, Róbert
Simor, Péter
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description Frequent nightmares are highly prevalent and constitute a risk factor for a wide range of psychopathological conditions. Despite its prevalence and clinical relevance however, the pathophysiological mechanisms of nightmares are poorly understood. A recent study (Perogamvros et, al 2019) examined the heart beat evoked potential (HEP) in a small group of nightmare sufferers (N = 11) and matched healthy controls (N = 11) and observed markedly different (Hedges’ g = 1.42 [0.62–2.22]) HEP response across the groups during Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep. Moreover, the HEP correlated with depression scores in the nightmare group only. The authors concluded that the HEP in REM sleep could be used as a trait-like biomarker reflecting pathological emotional-and sleep regulation in nightmare disorder. To replicate the above study, we performed the same analyses of HEPs in two separate, and larger databases comprising the polysomnographic recordings of nightmare sufferers and matched controls (N(Study 1) = 39 ; N(Study 2) = 41). In contrast to the original findings, we did not observe significant differences in HEP across the two groups in either of the two databases. Moreover, we found no associations between depression scores and HEP amplitudes in the relevant spatiotemporal cluster. Our data cast doubts on the utility of HEP as a biomarker in the diagnostic and treatment procedures of nightmare disorder and suggests that the interpretation of HEP as a marker of impaired arousal and emotional processing during REM sleep is premature and requires further validation.
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spelling pubmed-87432452022-01-13 The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study Bogdány, Tamás Perakakis, Pandelis Bódizs, Róbert Simor, Péter Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Frequent nightmares are highly prevalent and constitute a risk factor for a wide range of psychopathological conditions. Despite its prevalence and clinical relevance however, the pathophysiological mechanisms of nightmares are poorly understood. A recent study (Perogamvros et, al 2019) examined the heart beat evoked potential (HEP) in a small group of nightmare sufferers (N = 11) and matched healthy controls (N = 11) and observed markedly different (Hedges’ g = 1.42 [0.62–2.22]) HEP response across the groups during Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep. Moreover, the HEP correlated with depression scores in the nightmare group only. The authors concluded that the HEP in REM sleep could be used as a trait-like biomarker reflecting pathological emotional-and sleep regulation in nightmare disorder. To replicate the above study, we performed the same analyses of HEPs in two separate, and larger databases comprising the polysomnographic recordings of nightmare sufferers and matched controls (N(Study 1) = 39 ; N(Study 2) = 41). In contrast to the original findings, we did not observe significant differences in HEP across the two groups in either of the two databases. Moreover, we found no associations between depression scores and HEP amplitudes in the relevant spatiotemporal cluster. Our data cast doubts on the utility of HEP as a biomarker in the diagnostic and treatment procedures of nightmare disorder and suggests that the interpretation of HEP as a marker of impaired arousal and emotional processing during REM sleep is premature and requires further validation. Elsevier 2021-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8743245/ /pubmed/34990964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102933 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study
title The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study
title_full The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study
title_fullStr The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study
title_full_unstemmed The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study
title_short The heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: A replication study
title_sort heartbeat evoked potential is a questionable biomarker in nightmare disorder: a replication study
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34990964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102933
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